Category Archive: Endometriosis

It is with great excitement that I share the Hormone Soup TV Trailer with you! When I started blogging about women’s hormone health I really had no idea where this would all go. When I sat in front of my fireplace and bought the domain name, I thought that if I could just reach one …

I’m so excited to say that we’re wrapping up a few details around the Hormone Soup TV trailer now, and that I’ll be able to share it ,with you, in a matter of days! In it, I’m joined by world-renowned endometriosis specialist, Dr. Andrew Cook, MD, an Obestrician/Gynecologist who specializes in Reproductive Endocrinology. Dr. Cook …

I’d love for you to meet Jamee – she writes over at “A New Kind of Normal” – a blog dedicated to life living with chronic illness. Not only is Jamee’s blog informative, it is beautiful both in its aesthetics and message – life carries on through love, faith, family and support. I had originally …

I’ve admired Kaye Sedgwick’s work for some time. In addition to being an artist, Kaye is an Endometriosis Warrior and campaigner and does a lot of work for Endometriosis charities like Endometriosis UK and The Endometriosis She Trust UK. I wanted to share with you a piece of work she did to support those who struggle with Endometriosis. …

I’ve said it once, and I will continue to say it – one of the most fascinating parts of blogging in this space is having the opportunity to connect with women from around the world who have turned their struggles into advocacy and strength. March is Endometriosis Awareness Month. It is a month dedicated to …

MEET Angela | Health Advocate and Blogger at END ENDO FOREVER Angela Kawakami is a 36 year-old Endometriosis advocate from Ontario, Canada. If you follow her on Twitter you’ll quickly realize that she acts as a strong support system for many women who suffer with Endometriosis – her fellow ” #endosisters”, if you will. She has …

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Meet Sonya, the Founder of Hormone Soup

I began advocating for myself after spending years seeking answers to my Infertility, Miscarriages, PMS, Postpartum Mood Disorder and Hypothyroidism. I grew increasingly dissatisfied by the band-aid solutions being offered and began searching for better answers to my healthcare concerns.

An amazing thing happened when I opened up about my story, the more I shared my struggles with other women, the less alone I felt. Over time I began hearing story after story and that's when I knew I had to do something. That's when Hormone Soup was born. I hope that by sharing my story and creating awareness into hormone health issues, other women will feel empowered and allow them to find answers sooner and more readily than I did.

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